Grandma Burned The Biscuits Nearly Took The House Down With Her. Now She´s In Assisted Livin´ We All Knew That Day Would Come. We Knew She Was To Gone To Drive
The Day She Parked On I-65. Found Her On The Shoulder Cryin´ She Didn´t Know Where She Was. Its Like Her Mind Just Quit. Oh But Bring Up Grandpa- Its Like Someone Flipped A Switch.
A Front Porch Light And A Blue Desota, Couple A Straws And A Coca Cola: You Can See It All Goin´ Down. A Handsome Boy In Army Green A Tear On His Face- Down On A Knee, Shaky Voce- A Diamond Ring Should Put You In That Town. Tomorrow She Won´t Remember What She Did Today, But Just Ask Her About Ellsworth, Kansas, 1948.
She Takes Out His Medals,
A Cigar Box Of Letters. Sits And Scatters Pictures, Black And Whites Of Days Gone By. We Started Losin´ Her When She Lost Him, But To Hear Her Carry On You´d Swear She´s Seventeen Again
Football Games And Leaves A´cracklin´ Walkin´ Her Home In His Letter Jacket, You Can See It All Goin´ Down. A Perfect Night On A Front Porch Glider, Saying Goodnight For The Next 3 Hours. Her Tired Eyes Glow Wild And Bright When She Talks About That Town. Tomorrow She Won´t Remember What She Did Today, But Just Ask Her About Ellsworth, Kansas 1948.